The literary and cultural event’s music, film, art and health screenings don’t disappoint the thousands in attendance.
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At USC, researchers are studying how to train the next generation of negotiators – and doing so will require teaching machines how to convincingly lie.
The USC Price Center for Social Innovation's annual conference from April 14 to 15, 2016, brings together corporate, nonprofit, public sector and foundation leaders focused on improving opportunities for children and families in marginalized urban communities.
An app for pet lovers and a personalized math tutor platform will vie for the grand prize at this month’s Viterbi Awards.
Construction crews have worked more than 1 million combined hours on the massive development.
Carla Della Gatta accepts the accolade for dissertation on contemporary performance, which represents a shift for the Shakespeare Association of America.
Pharmacists in California are now authorized to prescribe birth control to women. California is the latest state to give pharmacists authority to prescribe birth control, behind Oregon and Washington. The California law went into effect on April 1.
USC’s Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses his best-seller at 2016 Association of Writers & Writing Programs’ Conference and Book Fair.
USC Shoah Foundation is creating interactive, hologram-like representations of Holocaust survivors that can interact with and answer questions from future generations.
Former president of the New England Conservatory of Music lauds the accomplishments and innovative ideas at USC’s music school.